Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Bayern Munich - Borussia Dortmund PREVIEW!





Bayern's NEW 'Mario' and Robben..ready to roar
The Allianz Arena co-Landlords are on a roll at the moment. 2013 has been flawless for them. Every match in all competitions has been won and dominated. Many goals have been scored and only a few conceded. Former player, Lukas Podolski, was the first player to score against the Bavarians in 2013 and that was on the 19th of February. At the weekend, a ruthless Roten army opened fire on Werder Bremen and the result was a 6-1 mauling of Thomas Schaaf's side. Despite resting regulars like Mandzukic, Schweinsteiger, Alaba, Kroos, Van Buyten and Muller, those that came in did a great job. Even Arjen Robben has found himself among the substitutes in the last 2 months. Such is the fantastic quality that the outgoing Jupp Heynckes has at his disposal. Last season's top scorer, Mario Gomez started  the Bremen match and scored 2 goals. The German striker is currently being kept out of the starting 11 by a very impressive Mario Mandzukic who has weighed in with 15 Bundesliga goals amongst others this term.

Rolls Reus and Mario-telepathic
Borussia Dortmund took European football more seriously than the German league this season it seems. Topping a group consisting of Real Madrid, Ajax and Manchester City with an incredible record of 4 wins and 2 draws. Both draws could have been wins if not for Mario Balotelli of MCFC and Ozil of Real Madrid whose last gasp interventions prevented a 100% record for Die Borusen. The League campaign has been regrettable and bad for the defending champions. Winning the last two championships must have taken its toll on the players and the loss of Shinji Kagawa who has been their best player of the last two seasons must have been too hard to take and the vacuum too large to fill. The Japanese has since signed for Manchester United, although he hasn't found his best form since his arrival. Marco Reus, once a foal, left the Borussia Park and Gladbach to pitch tent with the double champions of Germany. The Germany international whose 18 goals propelled Lucien Favre's men to fourth position and a place in the UCL qualifying rounds, decided to seek pastures new. It wasn't a bad decision. His 11 goals and superlative displays in all competitions this season have been crucial to the Dortmund cause. His return to the Park last weekend was not fruitful as his former club put paid to Dortmund's very slim hopes of catching an impeccable Bayern side in the race for the Bundesliga crown. Rolls Reus as he is fondly called, has linked up well with another aspiring great, Mario Gotze. The best show of their link-up play came two weeks ago against Frankfurt. Reus scored a fabulous hat-trick thanks largely to Gotze's sagacity. The draw v Gladbach made it virtually impossible for Dortmund to ever catch a relentless and trophy hungry Bayern Munich who are now 17 points clear of the chasing pack. Sincerely, the Bundesliga should be handed over to them, even though there are still some games remaining to play. Anything other than a Bayern ribbon on the Bundesliga trophy would be melodramatic.

'Okram' wants to leave on a high
Fohlen Legend, Jupp Heynckes is determined to retire in grand style. After painfully losing 3 titles last season (two to tomorrow's opponents), the Bayern Munich managers who is set to be replaced by Pep Gaurdiola next season, has set his sights on another treble winning chance. The Bundesliga title is a wrap it most likely seems. The Pokal was lost to Dortmund in Berlin last season. The performance was shabby and very unlike Bayern. The 5-2 drubbing laid down a marker. FC Hollywood want to make amends. The revenge mission will not be complete this season if Bayern don't put Dortmund in their place. Mainz and Hannover have both been served their respective revenge meals in the German top flight already. Dortmund avoided it in the league clash which ended 1-1. Die Roten however defeated their nearest challengers 2-1 in the German Super cup in August of last year, thanks to goals from Mandzukic and Muller. Lewandowski's goal ended up as only a consolation.

Vivacious and Vibrant..The Klopp of Dortmund
Coach Jurgen Klopp has said in the past that the Bavarians bring out the best in him. His coaching resume has been beefed up in the last couple of months. His impact in Europe has brought him more admirers than critics. He's currently one of the most sought after tacticians in World football. To lure him away from the Signal Iduna would be very difficult, but not impossible. This match will be taken seriously by the man touted to take over from Joachim Loew as manager of die Nationalelf. The Bundesliga race has been lost realistically, so it remains the UCL and the Pokal. He will be hurt that Bayern are set to reclaim the German title, but he'll be more pissed if they also take the Pokal away from his team. The central defensive partnership of Subotic and Hummels have performed extremely well when both are fit. Marcel Schmelzer is arguably the best left back in the German League and the attacking quartet of Kuba-Gotze-Reus-and arrow head, Lewandowski, need no introduction. Compared to the Bayern frontline, they have a strong case.

Dante wall of Munich
Goalkeepers Neuer and Roman Weidenfeller have been in good form since the start of the season. Germany's No 1 goalie has allowed only Poldy and Kev de Bruyne to score past him since the turn of the year. The Bayern rearguard can do no wrong at the moment. the Dante marshaled backline simply hate to concede. While Reus chose Dortmund over Bayern, Uli and KHR consoled themselves with the purchase of towering defender Dante Costa Santos from the Borussia Park for a meager 4.7 million Euros. One of the bargain buys of all time. The Brazilian has started every Bundesliga game so far and it is thanks to him that die Roten have been so brilliant at defending this season. His performances haven't gone unnoticed Internationally. New Selecao manager, Luis Felipe Scolari aka Big Phil called him up for the friendly v England. He went on to earn his 1st cap in the 2-1 loss at the new Wembley to commemorate the English Football Association's 150 years of existence. Klopp has repeatedly backed his goalkeeper for a national call-up which has fallen on deaf ears ever since. Rene Adler of Hamburg who was No1 three years ago until he unfortunately got injured, has been called up instead following fine performances for HSV.

Probable Lineups-
Bayern: Neuer, Lahm, Dante, Van Buyten, Alaba, Martinez, Schweinsteiger, Kroos, Robben, Muller, Mandzukic

Dortmund: Weidenfeller, Piszczek, Subotic, Hummels, Schmelzer, Gundogan, Kehl/Bender, Blaszczykowski, Gotze, Reus, Lewandowski

The six players rested for Bayern at the weekend are all expected to return for this crunch game. Meanwhile Franck Ribery is suspended after his dismissal in earlier rounds. Arjen Robben has been chosen to replace him. Gomez has to sit on the bench yet again as the other Mario returns to the starting 11.

For Dortmund, The return of Lewandowski is a timely boost for die schwarzgelben. Hummels who limped out of the Gladbach match is fit for this one. Kuba Blaszczykowski is match fit too and will feature. The returning Nuri Sahin hasn't featured as he would have envisaged. The on-loan Real Madrid midfielder who came back to his former home after unhappy spells at the Bernabeu and Anfield, is finding it difficult to break into this talent/quality laden Dortmund team. His thought? 'I should never have left'.

The match between Germany's two biggest clubs will be a great show case of talent and greatness. The two teams that produced more than half of the players called up by the national team management in their recent friendly v France lurk horns tonight. Happy viewing.

Battle Royale
The 'INFLATABLE BOAT' will host this awesome duel

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EL COPA CLASICO II...The stage Is set at the Camp Nou!




Los Merengues face a season defining week starting from tonight. Three very important matches today, on Saturday and next week Tuesday are must wins if they stand any chance of claiming at least one title this campaign.. One could argue that the Spanish League is a foregone conclusion given Barcelona's healthy lead over their most illustrious rivals. But as they say, it is never over until it is over. Real Madrid aren't even 2nd on the La Liga table. They sit third and a massive 16 points behind the Catalan giants. El Cholo Simeone's Colchoneros sit 2nd, four points ahead of their city rivals and 12 behind the 21 time La Liga champions.

Today isn't about the League and its twists and turns. It is the Copa Del Rey semi-final second leg and Barcelona hold the slender advantage haven scored an away goal and conceded one at the Bernabeu. With the match evenly poised at 1-1, Real Madrid will fancy their chance of beating the Blaugrana on their soil. Jose Mourinho was at his best when throwing verbal tirades at opponents yesterday citing Bacelona's obsession with referees and their holier than thou attitude in footballing parlance. Jordi Roura was critical of the appointment of Alberto Undiano Mallecano as referee fro the marquee match-up for the mere fact that he presided over Barcelona's loss in the '11 Copa Del Rey final v the Blancos. The stand in coach of the Catalans was of the opinion that Undiano left too many Madrid challenges unattended to in that Mestalla decider. One of the most flimsy excuses you'll get in a long time. The Portuguese tactician who is no stranger to verbal exchanges, wasted no time in giving the League leaders a dress down.  in truth, Barcelona and Real's whitewash of their own failings has become like a broken record. Both clubs who have won so many titles between them, are becoming disgraceful and infuriating to the football public at the same time. The focus on things other than football has become a bore and the Institutions which were once revered have almost become a laughing stock all over the World. Perhaps, both club Presidents can find a way around this shameful representations.

Back to the game. Barcelona warmed up for this spectacle with a come-from-behind 2-1 win v Sevilla at the Nou Camp. After Albert Botia, a former Camp Nou servant, put the Andalusians ahead, Barca had to wait until the second half for David Villa and who else but Messi to score the goals that ensured they took the lead and eventually won the match. Not what they envisaged, but they got out of a slippery situation to record the much needed win which was important after what went down at the San Siro in midweek. Real Madrid had to face relegation threatened Deportivo La Coruna at the Riazor which remains the only ground Cristiano Ronaldo has yet to register a goal since his arrival from Manchester United three and a half ago. Depor were pumped up for this and it was no surprise how they started the match. Veteran master, Juan Carlos Valeron ran a makeshift (if am allowed to call it that) Real Madrid midfield of Modric and Essien ragged. Riki Sanchez Soto (a former Madrid youth/reserve team product) scored a peach of a goal at the other end, although Diego Lopez ought to have done better at his near post. Real Madrid tried all they could to equalize all to no avail. It was in the 2nd half that the 'whites' made their supremacy count. The introduction of Khedira, Ozil and CR7 motivated those left on the pitch and eventually, a Ricky Kaka beauty set the tone for a tense finale. Kaka was again on hand to feed CR7 who unselfishly laid it on for Pipita Higuain to apply the simplest of finishes for not only RM's winner, but his 100th La Liga goal in 179 appearances for the capital club. It was also the Argentine's 10th goal of a disappointing season for himself and the club.

The all important goal that still keeps RM in the tie.
Tonight is another atmosphere entirely. A purely different and more important game situation. If not for anything, for the rivalry that exists between both clubs. The Catalans rested Xavi, Fabregas, Busquets -who won the Catalan footballer of the year, and Pedro Rodriguez who is no stranger to the big occasion and is the only player to score in six different tournaments in one year for one club. Leo Messi is yet to score a Copa Del Rey (CDR) goal for Barca v Madrid and failed to find the net in the 1st leg. He however set Fabregas up for the team's only goal. El Guaje (Villa) will hope for a starting berth after impressing on his return to the starting 11 on Saturday. That looks increasingly unlikely if Barca decide to place Iniesta on the wings as has been done more often than not. The Merengues were without Xabi Alonso the bandleader, Karim Benzema and teenage prodigy, Raphael Varane at the Riazor. All will be expected to return to the starting line-up. Varane was supposedly left out of the Deportivo game due to muscular issues. We all know how these clubs formulate and cook up stories just to hide the real reasons behind some decisions and actions. The youngster from France was instrumental to Madrid's defensive masterclass at the Bernabeu and even scored a beautiful equaliser off an Ozil assist when it was looking like another Barcelona triumph.

TITANIC BATTLE of greats
The two Spanish giants will slug it out tonight for the right to contest the final of the Copa. Apart from CR7 and Messi who are the usual suspects, there are great players like Xavi, Iniesta, Busquets, Pique, Puyol, Ozil, Alonso, Khedira, Sergio Ramos, Fabregas, Modric, etc who can decide the outcome of a match on their own. One moment of brilliance and boom, game, set and match. The two protagonists any day are RONALDO and MESSI. The best players in the World by any standard have scored an astonishing 86 club goals between them this season. The Portuguese's record of scoring in consecutive Clasicos stopped at 6 (he couldn't score in the 1st leg). Nevertheless, he is the main threat, the biggest and most lethal weapon of REAL MADRID. Set him loose and he hurts you deeply. Mr Messi is just unbelievably phenomenal. The 'flea' has scored 38 league goals in just 25 matches this season including scoring in the last 15 la liga matches. The last time he failed to find the opposition net in league play was November 2012. Since then it has been 15 matches-25 goals. An Ambrosini-esque performance will be needed from Alonso or Khedira or Essien to stop him from causing damage. His 17 Clasico goals is just 1 less than Alfredo Di Stefano's record of 18 set donkey years ago He loves the Nou Camp and is sometimes unstoppable when he gets on the famous pitch.

We anticipate a fantastic game of scintillating football tonight. Anything short of that will be way below our expectations.  Handbags, theatrics and shameful playacting have been common sights in recent Clasicos. The last two have been excellent with little or no controversies, with good football taking centre stage rather than childishness, immaturity and unprofessional behaviour among players and coaches.

Probable Lineups-
BARCELONA- Pinto, Alves, Puyo/Mascherano, Pique, Alba, Busquets, Xavi, Fabregas, Messi, Pedro, Iniesta

REAL MADRID- Lopez, Essien, Ramos/Pepe, Varane, Marcelo/Coentrao, Khedira, Alonso, Modric/Kaka, Ozil, CR7, Benzema.

The widespread rumours have been that Mourinho will employ a false '9' system v Barcelona (Copa), Barcelona (League) and MUFC (UCL). Whatever he does, at least 8 of the players I mentioned must start the game. The 'false nine' idea is as a result of the poor performances and injury worries of his strikers this season. Compared to last season, it has been a very fortuneless campaign for the strikers at Mourinho's disposal. Angel Di Maria stupidly and irrationally sent himself off the other night. Sometimes, he behaves really funny. Two yellow cards in the space of 20 seconds is unacceptable even in amateur football. His moment of absolute insanity has cost him a place in Saturday's League game v Barcelona. What a farmer-'FAZENDEIRO' according to JERALD PETERS. Jose the 'only one' has lost only one of his last five games v Barcelona (winning 2 and drawing the other 2). He has got the MIDAS TOUCH. Tito Vilanova is still in the States for his cancer treatment and will not be expected until at least mid-April. Roura continues in his stead.

Ohireime P Eboreime
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Sunday, 24 February 2013

LE CLASSIQUE DE FRANCE-PSG aim to put daylight between them and the Phoceens

                                     


Carlo Ancelotti is perhaps the luckiest manager in the World. The squad he has at PSG is one any manager would give an arm for. The array of talent at his disposal is frightening in all ramifications. To add class and elegance to quality and talent, David Beckham otherwise known as 'Golden Balls' joined the pool of talent in January and has been added to the squad to face third placed Marseille tonight at the Parc de Princes.

Paris St Germain have been busy off the field, creating their new logo and club symbol. However, nothing is bigger and more important than tonight's match which could see the Parisiens go eight points clear of their rivals or be pegged back to two. It could also remain five if there's a repeat of the scoreline at the Velodrome. A match that ended 2-2 thanks to braces from Ibrahimovic and Andre Pierre-Gignac.

Sow stopper..The new PSG man still has a lot in his tank
The inclusion of David Beckham has made the World more aware of this very high profile match. The LFP would not have believed that this match would garner so much attention and media hype/coverage. The Qatar Investment Authority (QIA)--owners of PSG have made it possible for the French ;League to gain global recognition like other top leagues in European football.

Key man..Loves the spotlight
Carlo has hinted that the former England skipper could start the game. The Champions League winning manager is still faced with the Menez-Moura right wing war which is ensuing. Captain Thiago Silva is still sidelined alongside namesake Thiago Motta. Talisman, Zlatan Ibrahimovic is set to feature after the controversy surrounding his eligibility to start tonight's game was cleared by the Ligue 1 governing body. Other than these, the League leaders have a fully fit squad to pick from.

Elie Baup's Marseille are heavily depleted. Benoit Cheyrou has pulled out of the squad for tonight's game and the crunch Coupe de France game v the same opponents in midweek. That leaves the new boss short of options in midfield. Dede Ayew's kid brother, Jordan is suspended for the next two games and Morgan Amalfitano is unavailable due to a knee injury he is still carrying. Latest acquisition. Alaixys Romao will be brought in to partner on-loan QPR player, Joey Barton in midfield. Loic Remy has since been sold to the Rs, so that leaves Elie with Gignac as his main striker.

small but mighty..Marseille's biggest threat
Despite PSG's loss at Sochaux last weekend, they still maintain their lead/position in the League. Lyon cut the lead to three points with a fantastic 4-0 demolition of Bordeaux at the Chaban Delmas which is a very difficult place to win. Today's encounter promises to be entertaining and it might take a moment of brilliance from one of the stars of both sides to swing the match. Salvatore Sirigu is no longer unbeatable. Kadir, the exceptional Valbuena and Dede Ayew who benefited from his absence at the ANC can hurt Les Parisiens.



Probable Lineups--
PSG- Sirigu, Jallet, Sakho, Alex, Maxwell, Verratti, Matuidi, Lucas Moura/Beckham/Menez, Pastore, Pocho Lavezzi, Ibrahimovic

MARSEILLE- Mandanda, Fanni, N;koulou, Lucas Mendes, Morel, Barton, Romao, Kadir, Valbuena, A.Ayew, Gignac

Pocho Lavezzi started his PSG career on a shaky foundation but has come in leaps and bounds in the last 2 months, scoring important goals and putting in impressive performances. Most recently in the 2-1 win at Valencia. El Flaco Pastore hasn't really shown the stuff he's truly made of. He's getting there gradually and cannot be overlooked. Lucas Moura who chose France instead of England has been playing some unreal football since he's much publicised arrival. His rift with Menez concerning who stars in the right side of the PSG attack will only make his performance levels soar.  The loss of Thiago Silva to injury hasn't had a negative impact on the League leaders. Former skipper, Mamadou Sakho has been an able deputy recapturing that amazing form that made him one of the most sought after defenders in the World a few years ago. Sylvain Armand and Alex are not exactly lightweight.


N.K must stand tall tonight.
Marseille's Nic N'Koulou is determined to stop Ibracadabra. To do this, he must play the game of his life. His boasts before the first meeting was not taken lightly by Ibra and his brace was the perfect answer to the young defender's rants. He has quality and must show it at the PdP today.

HAPPY SUNDAY

Ohireime P. Eboreime
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DERBY DELLA MADONNINA...Resurgent Milan face Stuttering Inter







It is possibly the greatest crosstown derby in the World. Although the Derby della Mole (Turin derby--Juve v Torino), the Derby della Lanterna (Genoa-Samp) and the Derby della Cupolone (Roma-Lazio) will argue against this. But the Milan derby arguably draws the most crowd outside of Italy. The duel contested by the two Milanese clubs INTER and AC Milan is upon us yet again four months after the first. This time, things have changed drastically. Fortunes have reversed tremendously and Inter are the new Milan somewhat haven  won just 1 of their last 5 Serie A games.They were 13 points ahead of Milan a couple of weeks ago but now find themselves one point and 2 places adrift of their city rivals. Both come into this game in high spirits after their European adventure. Milan claimed the biggest scalp in Modern Football, defying the odds to silence ALMIGHTY BARCELONA 2-0 at the Meazza. Inter were in no mood to dole out gifts either, putting CFR CLUJ to the sword in Romania. 3-0 it ended and 5-0 on aggregate. Milan still have to go to the Nou Camp for the return leg v the Blaugrana.

EL-BA-NI...coined by @carlogarganese
Coach Max Allegri is a man reformed. The former Cagliari tactician has completely revitalised AC Milan in the last two months. Much so that if the Italian League began 15 games ago, the Diavolo would be sitting comfortably on top of the pile and not Juventus. Such as been the phenomenal nature of their upturn in form. The purchase of long time fan and ex-Inter striker Mario Balotelli from Manchester City has coincided with the upsurge. Super Mario's electric start to life as a Rossoneri was never doubted but the speed at which it has kicked off has been breathtaking, The bad boy of World Football has struck four times in 3 games so far. A superb return. His penalty reputation has been undaunted. 18 of 18 is obviously the best conversion rate in the History of Football. Stephan El Shaarawy affectionately called II Faraone has been a revelation to say the least. His 15 Serie A goals have contributed to the explosive form Milan are currently enjoying. Asides penalties, he is the highest goal scorer in the SERIE A. El Matador Cavani has scored 18 including 4 spot-kicks. In the absence of Tonio Nocerino, Nigel de Jong and Mathieu Flamini, Sulley Muntari, Max Ambrosini and Ricco Montolivo have been excellent in the middle of the pack. Ask Xavi, Fabregas and Busquets.  Allegri has also unearthed a new gem in recent weeks. M'baye Niang, the summer capture from Caen has been worthy of praise. His contributions have been noteworthy and telling. When he came on against Barca in midweek, he ran the Barcelona rearguard ragged and tormented Jordi Alba countless times. Although he has yet to register a Serie A goal, his strike v Reggina in the Coppa Italia made him the 2nd youngest scorer in Milan's history at 17 years 350 days (6 days to his 18th birthday). He has had his fair share of disciplinary problems, but his talent is undoubtedly there for all to see. At the back, Philippe Mexes can be erratic and slow to react sometimes. Nevertheless, his partnership with Christian Zapata has flourished in recent games. Should it continue, Milan will go places they never dreamt of when the season started.  Bereft of Ibra, MVB, Pippo Inzaghi, Seedorf, Gattuso, Nesta, etc, the team was expected to struggle and struggle they did at the beginning. There's light at the end of the tunnel and the signs are glaring. Mattia De Sciglio has been plagued by niggling injuries of late, but he is an interesting prospect. Constant has been exceptional at left back and showed it in midweek. Abate flatters to deceive and frustrates at the same time. Milan have to cope with him as he is the best option they have at right back. I personally don't rate him.

Strama..needs a miracle to dodge the axe
Internazionale Milano sacked the likes of Gian Piero Gasperini, Claudio 'the Tinkerman' Ranieri and Rafa Benitez finally handing coaching duties to Primavera coach, Andrea Stramaccioni. He steadied the ship, but couldn't qualify the Nerazzurri for the Champions League and finally had to make do with a place in the Europa League. They have made their mark in the competition, recently qualifying for the Round of 16 to face English side, Spurs. In the Serie A, they were flying at first, firing on all cylinders. All of a sudden, the team collapsed. From Scudetto comtenders, they have regressed rapidly and are fighting to qualify for the Champions League. The players have consistently backed the young and inexperienced manager. Even Owner, the Don Massimo Moratti has been unequivocal in his defence and confidence of the troubled manager. The likes of El Talentino d'Bari Cassano, Rodrigo Palacio, Tomasso Rocchi, Mateo Kovacic, Freddy Guarin (initially on loan from Porto), Walter Gargano (on loan from Napoli), Alvaro Pereira, etc were brought in to bring back the Scudetto to the Gentile. Cassano was lured from City rivals, AC Milan in a swap that included Pazzini going the other way.  Walter 'II Muro' Samuel is not going to feature in the match, Milan will be extremely delighted with that. The 'Wall' has never lost (100%) a game v the red, black and white and scored a 4th minute winner when both sides met in October. Andrea Rannochia is also unavailable which means Chivu will partner Juan Jesus in defence. Not what Inter would have wished for. But wishes are not horses. There's no shortage of greatness in midfield. The superhuman Javier Zanetti, leader of the Interisiti can play there, although he will play either right or left back depending on where Nagatomo is going to start from. Esteban Cambiasso can be relied upon any time. His man marking, hard tackling abilities cannot be questioned. The bald headed Argentine shackled Xavi, Messi and the rest of the Catalan gang three years ago when Inter went on win the Champions League. He has come up big on various occasions in his career and is not afraid of the elite stage. Freddy Guarin has scored some important goals from attacking midfield. His double v Cluj ensured Inter's passage into the next round. He is expected to provide the need spark from that position. Mateo Kovacic was brought in to replace the departed Sneijder (Gala) and Coutinho (Liverpool). The teenager who pinpoints Robert Prosinecki as his idol, is something of a marvel who might go on to become an even better player than the aforementioned Croat. It is in attack that the Nerazzurri have a big problem. El Principe Milito is out for the season with a serious knee injury suffered in the first leg of the Europa League R32 match v Cluj. The Argentine whose two goals won them the UCL in 2010, is Inter's highest goal scorer this season and was central to Inter's defeat of Juventus which effectively ended their 49 match League unbeaten run a few months ago. He'll be sorely missed. Inter have Cassano and Palacio to lead the line nonetheless...none of them is DIEGO MILITO with all due respect.

If the Rossoneri can earn a win against Inter, it will round off one of the most memorable weeks in Berlusconi's 27 year reign as President of the outfit. A win v Barcelona and Inter Milan in the space of four days is the stuff of good dreams. It will do a lot to their mental capability and give them that air of invincibility all great teams need to succeed. This game is of immense importance as it a battle of who gets the 3rd and final Champions League place. Berlusconi, Galliani and Allegri are looking beyond the number three spot anyways. The new objective is to try and win the Championship. Something that was inconceivable at the beginning of the season when the team was almost fretting with relegation staring in its face.

Jokes apart today Cass-Balo
Inter must do well tonight to take away the agony of the 4-1 humbling by the Viola last time out. The Serbia-Montenegro duo of Ljajic-Jovetic scored a brace each to condemn the team to a 4-1 loss and further dent their hopes of finishing among the top 3 at the end of the season. II Aeroplanino's men were in the mood that day. It will be interesting to see how the Curva and Ultras are going to handle the Cssano-Balotelli situation. Both prodigal sons, Cassano left Milan for Inter and Balotelli is now lining up for the arch-rivals of the club who made him the footballer that he is today. Loyalty has been dead and buried in Football long ago. We can't wait for the drama to start and when it does, trust me it will be nerve racking and pulsating. Let's have it.


Probable Lineups--
INTER  MILAN---> Handanovic, Zanetti, Chivu, Juan, Nagatomo, Cambiasso, Kuzmanovic, Kovacic, Guarin, Cassano-Palacio

AC MILAN------> Abbiati, Abate, Mexes, Zapata, Constant, Muntari, Montolivo, Ambrosini, Balotelli, Niang, El Shaarawy.

Some sumptuous battles today.

Ohireime P Eboreime
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Friday, 22 February 2013

The ARSENE AGONY...Failure no longer a stranger to the Frenchman.

10-12 years ago, no one, not even the most pessimistic fan would have uttered the phrase 'Time Up Arsene'. The Frenchman affectionately called Le Professeur was having the time of his managerial career winning League titles and domestic cups. The fans were happy, the critics reluctantly applauding. The french contingent of Robert Pires, Thierry Henry, Patrick Vieira, Sylvain Wiltord, Gael Clichy were ably supported by Sol Campbell, Kolo Toure, Ashley Cole, Gilberto Silva,  Kanu, Dennis Bergkamp, Freddie Ljunberg. All of whom have since moved on. The likes of David Seaman, Lee Dixon, and Tony Adams who were in the twilight of their careers handed over responsibilities to the younger generation with the hope that success would continue even in their absence.

Le Prof..Defiant as ever..But can he withstand the latest onslaught from the  supporters?
Arsene Wenger has won 3 EPL titles, 4 F.A cups (only second to Sir Alex Ferguson on 5), reached the 2000 UEFA Cup Final (L to Galatasaray) and the Champions League final seven years ago (2006)-(L. to Barcelona). All these have since been forgotten because since the 2005 F.A Cup triumph (D. Manchester United), the gunners have come up short in no less than three finals including most recently the League Cup final loss to Birmingham. A match that still lingers in the memory of die hard Arsenal fans. That final in 2011 represented Arsenal's best chance of ending their six year(at that time) long trophy drought which has since been extended to 8 and counting. Arsene is beleaguered and under immense pressure to deliver at least a trophy. This season has passed by him once again.

Beaten by Bradford in the League Cup quarter-finals, defeated at the Emirates by Blackburn in the F.A Cup 5th round and now obliterated by Bayern in the 1st leg of the UCL Round of 16 on their home turf, the fans, majority of them, have seen enough. In their view, it is time for Wenger to call it a day. A breath of fresh air is needed. But the big question is who will SUCCEED ARSENE WENGER? I will get back to that.

UNBEATEN..When the going was good.
Arsenal's well documented implosion has brought the club to its knees in the eyes of everyone connected to football. The decline of one of the World's richest football clubs is a miserable situation for the fans and the manager. However, whether the Board feels the same way is another matter entirely. If not, how can you explain the fact that a club like Arsenal cannot boast of a 30 million pound/Dollar/Euro player? It is preposterous and utterly shocking especially with the healthy financial state the club consistently find themselves in. Wenger has brought more money than he has spent. But success has been hard to come by. The supporters are tired of reading financial reports and listening to the balderdash Mr Gazidis the CEO and other Board members feed them with, What they want is on the pitch success not off it. Whatever happens off the pitch is immaterial if trophies are not resting in the Trophy room. Wenger, Gazidis and co have failed to understand that Football is mostly about what you win and the history you create with what you achieve or have achieved. Yes, the gunners are one of only two English clubs to have gone unbeaten in a League season. The INVINCIBLES they call them (the players who made it possible). But that was 9 years ago. No player in that great team is at the club today. This development has seen Arsenal tagged 'the Market for top European Clubs' or the 'Selling club'. It is disheartening to note that the oldest player at the club is Lucasz Fabianski if my memory serves me correctly. Jack Wilshere was only promoted to the first team in 2008, although he has been at the club since 2001. Look at clubs like Manchester United who still have Ryan Giggs, Rio Ferdinand, Paul Scholes (retired and re-signed), Wayne Rooney all of who have spent 9 years or more at top level. When Wenger came on board in 1996, it was a two horse race for the EPL title from then till Mourinho was appointed CF manager in 2004. How things have changed. The most distasteful EPL season probably was 07-08 when Arsenal led for much of the campaign until a serious knee injury sustained by Eduardo Da Silva at St Andrews coupled with poor form led to the gunners eventually finishing in 3rd place behind eventual winners, Manchester United and runners-up, Chelsea. Although Arsene has led them to 16 straight UCL campaigns, that is no trophy and the fans are tired of qualifying for Europe every season and faltering at important moments.

The loss of 2 captains (Fabregas and RVP) in two consecutive seasons to Barcelona and more painfully, Manchester United has been crushing to the supporters of this great club. No sane Board would sanction the sale of  its two most important players to major rivals. Kolo Toure, Adebayor, Nasri and Clichy were all sold to Manchester City and 3 of them (excluding Adebayor) won the EPL albeit dramatically, last season. Mathieu Flamini who was sold to Milan has won the Scudetto. Henry won the treble with Barcelona in 2009, Hleb won La Liga, and others have gone on to be successful at other clubs. Robin Van Persie the latest player to be shipped off to an arch-rival is well on his way to claiming his maiden EPL title and leads the scorers chart in the EPL with 19 great goals. The experience has been terrible and tormenting for Arsenal supporters even if some never admit it. The sale of RVP to MUFC can be likened to that of Figo to Real Madrid from Barcelona.

Since the departure of David Dein, Arsene has been knackered and debilitated. He has not hidden the fact that he misses the friendship, trust, advice, and know how of the former Vice Chairman who oversaw the purchases of some of the greatest footballers to ever play for the club. Since he left in 2007, the Frenchman has not been himself and success has been wide off the mark. His replacement, Ivan Gazidis, has been a figure head whose speciality and stock in trade is to sell the best and most valued gunners to rival competitors. The Keith Edelman successor took over the many roles played by Dein but hasn't emulated the former Supremo's exceptional leadership skills and transfer dealings. Le Prof has persistently clamoured for the return of David and his wish should be the Board's command.

Days of Glory...how times have changed
Admittedly, Arsene Wenger has under-performed and under-achieved in the last 8 years. It might interest you to know that the Frenchman has only won trophies in 5 out of the 17 years he has managed Arsenal. The Double ( EPL and F.A Cup) in 98 and 02, The F.A Cup in 03 and 05 and the EPL in 04. 7 trophies in all. Major and super fantastic. Notwithstanding, the bar has been raised by the likes of SAF, Mourinho, Gaurdiola, Mancini, Ancelotti etc, so he must rise up to the challenge beginning with the 2nd leg of the tie v Bayern. Seemingly a lost cause but if we remember how a Thierry Henry inspired Arsenal went to the San Siro and annihilated Inter Milan 5-1 10 years or so ago, then  the 1-3 deficit can be overturned at the Allianz Arena. IMPOSSIBLE IS NOTHING.

Lastly, I wouldn't sack Wenger. He should be allowed to finish what he started. He has a young squad capable of achieving great things in the near future. Besides, only a few managers in World football have the credentials to replace the Prof. The ones available are currently employed. The likes of Jack Wilshere and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain  can go on to become World beaters. The Leadership and experience of Arteta, Vermaelen and Santi Cazorla could also prove vital in this trying time. Whatever ends this saga and however it plays out, Arsene's place in Arsenal's history is secured. The club's most SUCCESSFUL manager deserves a great deal of patience from the fans. Case rested.

Ohireime P Eboreime
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Thursday, 21 February 2013

The Italian Job..How Milan humbled the best team in the World...An Overview






The Guiseppe Meazza was agog with indescribable excitement and pride upon the final whistle of the eagerly awaited clash between hosts AC Milan and runaway La Liga leaders, Barcelona. Not only had the team in red, black and white defeated Barcelona, they also ensured that the blessed trio of Xavi-Iniesta-and Messi were kept absolutely quiet. No member of the Blaugrana starting 11 had a good game. It was the stuff of dreams+greatness for the Rossoneri.

The hugely anticipated match had all the ingredients necessary for a fabulous occasion. Only a Real Madrid-Bayern Munich fixture was more frequent than this one in the history of the Champions League. Between them, 11 Champions League titles have been won.

The Trident couldn't raise the bar last night..Flustered!
Barcelona arrived in Milan full of confidence in their ability to take home a healthy advantage to the Nou Camp in three weeks. A Messi inspired Barcelona won 2-1 at the Estadio Carmenes after trailing Granada 1-0 at the break. The Argentine scored his 36th and 37th goals of the League season in a 2-1 win. The winner a classic 25 yard free-kick which left the goalie gasping for breath. Morale was boosted heading into the Milan game. The Diavolo had other ideas. Coach Massimiliano Allegri has risen from adversity to glory many times this season. From 16th on the Table, the Milanese have climbed up to third miraculously thanks to the Manager's influence and trust. He was at it again last night when he picked the eleven soldiers to do battle with the Catalan army. Abbiati in goal, Zapata-Mexes-Constant-Abate in defence, Muntari-Skipper Ambrosini-and Riccardo Montolivo in midfield, Pazzini-II Faraone Shaarawy and KPB in attack. Super Mario (January acquisition) could not feature because he was cup-tied (played for Man City in the group stages). Barcelona didn't spring too many surprises in their starting line-up. The only doubt was Xavi Hernandez who passed a late fitness test to partner Cesc Fabregas and ever present Sergio Busquets in midfield. Messi-Pedro and Iniesta lined up in attack. Pique-Puyol were chosen to close down Pazzini and company. Alves and Jordi Alba got the nod to play right and left back respectively.

Jubilant Milan..on course for a major scalp
Rare sight of a perplexed Xavi..ha!
The game started at a high intensity and energy levels were at the maximum for both sides. Barcelona played their game from start to finish but it was not enough to lead to success. Christian Abbiati was rarely threatened and the Mexes marshaled defence couldn't have played a better game. KPB and El Shaarawy did excellently well to double up on the duo of Alves and Alba who both had a game to forget. Four time Ballon D'or winner and current World player of the year, Lionel Messi was kept totally quiet from start to finish. Apart from one trademark bursting run down the right in the first half, he was as ineffective as his coach Jordi Roura who lacked ideas when Barcelona needed a plan B. The reason for Messi's incapability for 90 minutes was a certain Ambrosini. Another Massimo, who this time was on the pitch and not the sidelines, followed him everywhere and covered just about every blade of grass on the pitch in a performance reminiscent of Esteban Cambiasso v Barcelona in 2010. Sulley Muntari apart from scoring the vital 2nd goal (via a superb El Shaarawy pass), was dependable all night. He was available when needed and reliable when called upon. Ricco Montolivo didn't do his reputation any harm whatsoever. When he had the ball, he found his teammates easily and calmed the Diavolo with his neat play and timely interceptions.He wasn't afraid to drive forward either and made Xavi look ordinary in the entire duration of the match. It was his ferocious shot that led to the Milan opener via a Zapata unintentional handball which KPB put away brilliantly. Andres Iniesta showed some flashes here and there. His only shot was off target and frustrations grew as the game wore on. Milan's efficiency was the difference between both sides.

Max the Punisher...Tactical genius.
For all Barca's possession (65%), there was absolutely nothing to show for it. Guardiola, Tito and most recently Roura have not devised a new strategy when the main one refuses to yield desired results. The greatness of a side is measured on how flexible and adjustable it can be when fazed with a difficult situation. The man who won the battle of tactics last night was the cool and calm Max Allegri who has been under pressure since August. The task of rebuilding a team after the departures of Gattuso, Ibra, T.Silva, Pippo Inzaghi, Seedorf, Nesta, Zambrotta and most recently Pato was mountainous. He got to it, not particularly well at the beginning which was expected. The end justifies the means they say and if there's any situation that best typifies this saying, then Allegri's perfectly fits the bill. Credit should be given to Vice President Galliani for constantly backing the former Cagliari manager and putting in a word or two for him in his meetings with Owner, Silvio Berlusconi who was given a perfect anniversary present with victory over possibly the greatest club side the World has ever seen. It is 27 years this week since the former Italian Prime Minister took over the reins. He transformed the club into one of the most successful in World Football and yesterday's victory is testament to that fact. The emergence of Stephan El Shaarawy from the shadows of the departed Ibrahimovic, the purchases of M'baye Niang, Bakaye Traore, Ricco Montolivo, Christian Zapata, Bojan Krkic (on loan from Barcelona via Roma), etc were shrewd and very essential to their steady growth. Now the dividends are showing day by day. Now 3rd in the League and on the brink of sending Barcelona packing out of Europe's Premier Club Competition, Allegri's managerial ability has passed the acid test. It remains to be seen how far the resurgence can get them to. It is important to point out that it was the introduction of 18 yr old M'baye Niang which brought the needed bite to the Milan attack when Pazzini ran out of steam. Another brilliant decision by Max Allegri.

Discounting Barcelona will be a big mistake as the tie remains open despite the 2-goal advantage. Nevertheless, if the Diavolo replicate the performance of yesterday night, I can't see the magic the Catalans will employ when they meet in three weeks time. It is make or break fro both teams. Tie remains firmly in the balance because anything can happen in our sport.

Ohireime P Eboreime
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Monday, 18 February 2013

The MATADOR is BACK to winning ways......Sao Paulo is CONQUERED!

World Number Five Rafael Nadal is a winner again. The Spanish Superstar beat David Nalbandian 6-2, 6-3 in Sao Paolo, Brazil to claim his 1st title since his return from a seven month injury lay-off. It was a win written in the stars. The script was slightly disrupted when Horacio Zeballos upstaged the Majorcan in Chile to win his maiden title. Nadal however won his 51st title of a glory laden career in style after coming from 3-0 down to win the 2nd set and the match. He thrust his arms in the air and fist pumped to show how much the title meant to him. It was his 8th singles match since his return to action. The victory in Sao Paolo was the 37th Clay Court title of his immeasurably successful career.

Agreed, the level of competition in both tournaments was low by Rafa's standards. This was a good start nonetheless. Reaching 3 finals in two weeks is a fine beginning for Nadal. With star studded Tournaments like Indian Wells and Miami coming in thick and fast, his level of preparedness must be in peak conditions to compete well with the elite of Tennis. Rafa hasn't reached that level yet. Playing 3 setters v lower ranked players especially on clay is not Nadal-like. Even Roger Federer struggles to take a set off a fully fit Rafa on clay. His shot-making, running, fighting ability, forehand, backhand, etc haven't exactly been present in the 8 matches he has played. Uncle Toni and the rest of the team have a lot of work to do in order to put Rafa in top shape.

The Majorcan powerhouse might skip one of the two American hard court tournaments to prepare well for the Clay Court swing. He has said in the past that he will have to re-plan his Calendar for this season and others ahead-Which means he will play less hard court Competitions to protect his knee. Hard Courts ask too much of his knees. Tennis fans all over the World are hopeful that he recaptures his best form to regain his place in the ATP Rankings.

Ohireime P Eboreime
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KESHI lives up to his nickname; 'THE BIG BOSS'

The renaming of the Asaba stadium to STEPHEN KESHI was a fantastic decision by Delta State Governor,  Dr Emmanuel Eweta Uduaghan. Stepehn Okechukwu Keshi took Nigeria from the doldrums of failure to the pinnacle of Success in 6 weeks. The manner he did it is even more glorious than what Otto Rehhagel achieved with the Greeks. The former Mali and Togo manager proved all the doubters wrong by bringing home a trophy that has eluded the most populous black nation in the World for 19 barren years.

When assembling the Victorious team, he left out so many so-called stellar names like Osaze Odemwingie, Obafemi Martins, Victo Obinna Nsofor, Chinedu Ogbuke, Taye Taiwo, John Utaka, Yakubu Aiyegbeni to mention but a few. People growled, frowned and groaned regarding his stance on players who he deemed surplus to requirement because of their lack of respect, indiscipline, poor form and unpatriotic attributes. Osaze was adamant that he was the right choice for the position of super eagles skipper which was never vacant in the first place. How he wanted to topple Joseph Yobo and Vincent Enyeama was inexplicable. His rudeness, arrogance and disregard for constituted authority simply exemplified his unacceptable behaviour. Keshi made decisions based on what he thought best suited the team. He didn't want a repeat of the Mafia and sects that characterized previous Squads. The 'Boss' Keshi is no Saint...Judging by his antecedents when he was a player and skipper of the old Super Eagles. But his Managerial career has been built on Discipline, Unity and Oneness since it commenced and that has brought him the success he has garnered up till this present day.

BIG BOSS of LIFE...Proof that DISCIPLINE is KEY.
His blend of home and foreign based players was seen as experimental to a lot of Nigerians. He paid deaf ears to criticisms, jeers and negative opinions to focus on the job of accomplishing his set objectives. The road to success is very narrow and thorny. The first two matches didn't go well. Consecutive draws v Burkina Faso and defending Champions, Zambia were crushing blows to Stephen's ambitions. But he remained resolute, calm, and goal driven. The final group match v Ethiopia was almost going to end in disappointment until a certain Victor Moses stepped up the gear and made himself an instant hero with two well taken penalties in the last 10 minutes of the game. 2-0 it ended and the Super Eagles were  in the Quarters to face Massive favourites, The Ivory Coast. Then the NFF struck.

The Nigeria Football Federation led by Aminu Maigari directed its Secretary, Mr Musa Amadu to book tickets back to base for the Nigerian Contingent before the match v the Ivory Coast. The Boss was furious on getting wind of this information, but decided to lead his boys to go all out v the Ivoriens. At the end of the game, the unfancied Eagles dominated the highly favoured Ivory Coast team in a 2-1 win. Keshi was ecstatic and told former Super Eagles goalie cum Super Sport analyst, Peterside Idah of his dream and objective to hoist the AFCON and afterwards tender his resignation letter. The semi-final was more straightforward. Mali were put to the sword. The 4-1 bashing of the Aigles sent shock waves round the African Continent. In the final, the Burkinabe met with a reinvigorated Nigerian team that couldn't afford to lose. It ended 1-0 Nigeria and the 3rd ANC was sealed in exemplary fashion. KESHI and his CHOICES were VINDICATED!

It wasn't only the Nations Cup win that made Keshi loved. adored and respected. It was his man management, timely substitutions and mastery of the game when it became difficult that stood him out as a man who was well groomed and brilliant. For the first time since the 2005 WYC, Mikel Obi played extremely well much to the admiration of those who disliked him (including me) for his sluggishness and boring play. The Midfielder was at his best at the just concluded Tournament and led the way in passes made and passes completed. It was seen as a huge surprise when Jonathan Pitroipa of Burkina was named Player of the Tournament ahead of Mikel, Moses and Emenike. Perhaps the Technical Study Group of CAF had other ideas. Emmanuel Emenike bore the burden of being the main striker as Ikechukwu Uche failed to show up. The former Getafe Striker was useless and ineffective throughout the Tournament. Sunday Mba, scorer of the winner v CIV and the Championship clinching goal v the Stallions of Burkina Faso,warmed his way into the hearts of Nigerians who sang glory songs with his names after the final whistle was blown.

It was a successful journey for the BIG BOSS who resume is now intimidating. He made do his promise of resigning immediately after the Tourney ended. Nevertheless, after due consultations with Bolaji Abdulahi, the Minister for Sports, he rescinded his decision to resign and then re-signed.

He and the Super Eagles were well received by the Government of Nigeria. National Honours, Lands, and Cash Rewards were among the goodies doled out to the Team after an amazing and successful two weeks of Competition in South Africa which culminated in excitement, merriment and mission accomplished.

Ohireime P Eboreime
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Manchester United-Reading PREVIEW


                                             





Double Impact
Brian McDermott was named Barclay's manager of the month of January and rightly so. The recognition for Reading did not stop there. Hotshot, Adam Le Fondre scooped the players' award and deservedly so. His 2 goals v Chelsea at the Madejski were precisely taken and expertly executed. That earned a vital draw for the Royals and continued their survival push. The drama that has made their campaign an exciting one.

Tonight, they come to Old Trafford for a chance to mete out revenge on Manchester United. The fixture at their home turf ended 4-3 in United's favour in match they led 2-0 and played exceptionally well. This is no League game though. It is the FA Cup and represents a chance for Fergie's men to win it for the 1st time in 9 years. The hard luck of always being drawn against EPL teams hasn't daunted the red devils one bit. It has motivated them to excel more than ever before.

The Royals will be full of confidence going into this one. The way they have come from behind to claim vital points in the last couple of weeks has been phenomenal. But they currently lie 18th in the Premier League and will see this as a chance to go further in a cup competition and perhaps have a shot at winning it. With the draw yesterday, a Championship team will feature in the semi-finals of the World's oldest competition. Millwall were drawn against Blackburn in the last eight, so if they progress, there's a great chance they can spring a surprise or two.  BMD's side are looking to progress to the Quarter Finals for only the 3rd time ever. However, the hurdle they have to scale is very tough.

Little Pea needs a game badly.
Manchester United come into this match on the back of a hard earned 1-1 draw at the Bernabeu in the first leg of their Round of 16 Champions League match v Real Madrid. SAF and members of the playing staff want to do well in this competition to keep alive their aspirations of a treble. Whoever comes out of this will face either Boro or Chelsea in the next round. Fergie will ring the changes as expected although he will be expected to name a strong squad for the very important game. Players like Chicharito, Smalling, Anderson, Cleverley, Nani, Ashley Young, et al will be in the Squad. RVp might have to make do with a place on the bench. He has yet to start a Cup game this season.

As ambitious as McDermott is, he will be aware of the fact that his side will have to employ metaphysical powers tonight if they want to see out the red army. Sir Alex needs another FA CUP and will do everything humanly possible to progress tonight. Hope both teams are up to it.


PROBABLE LINE-UPS
MUFC: Lindegaard-Rafa, Vidic, Smalling, Buttner, Anderson, Cleverley, Nani, Young, Rooney, Chicharito

READING: Federici-Kelly, Morrison, Mariappa, Harte, Liegertwood, Kebe, Tabb, McAnuff, Robson-Kanu, Pogrebnyak

Rafa Da Silva won't forget in a hurry what he suffered in the hands of Robson-Kanu and McAnuff in the League Fixture. He was immediately hauled off by the gaffer after some uncharacteristic errors and rash tackles. He has to put in a better display tonight or face the same situation of a few months ago.

Ohireime P. Eboreime
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Tuesday, 12 February 2013

EL BERNABEU KLASSIC....MUFC come to town..THE PREVIEW!









When the Round of 16 draw for the Champions League was made, a mouthwatering tie was set. It is not everyday that you get to watch MANCHESTER UNITED play REAL MADRID in a 2-legged tie for the right to progress to the next round. Rivalries renewed not only between the two great clubs, but also the men at the helm. Sir Alex Ferguson and Jose Mourinho are pretty much close friends with mutual respect for each other. The witty, old Scot hasn't done well against sides the Portuguese has managed. 3 wins in 14 with 6 losses is not one to be proud of. Although he threw Inter Milan and Jose out of the Champions League in the 08-09 season. On the way to Porto's triumph in Gelsenkirchen-2004, the Dragons shattered Fergie's dreams in the Round of 16 in a controversial 2nd leg that saw a legitimate Scholes goal disallowed, then Costinha went on to score in injury time to send the English giants out of that season's UCL campaign.

Redondo bamboozling Captain Roy
The sad memories of 2000 and 2003 are still fresh in Sir Alex's memory. The red devils led by Superintendent Roy, earned a creditable 0-0 draw in the Spanish capital and were expected to finish the Blancos at the Theatre of Dreams. However, a certain Fernando Carlos Redondo, the Buenos Aires born Midfield conductor had other ideas.8 years after setting the King Fahd Confed Cup alight with some mesmerising displays, he rekindled the form at Old Trafford. The Argentine Midfielder who was famously called the 'White Machine' by the Merengues faithful, bossed the game like none other, leaving Roy Keane and Paul Scholes in awe at such an explosive display. He was head and shoulders above all his teammates and opponents that night. His brilliantly executed back heel  that went round Henning Berg was the highlight of a wonderful night...the resultant effect was a great pass to the deadly Raul who had no problem scoring the 3rd and final goal. The match ended 3-2 and Del Bosque's men went on to win the tournament for the 2nd time in 3 seasons.

Lethal Ronaldo
In 2003, it was another story entirely. At the Bernabeu, Luis Figo, Zizou and Raul Blanco put on a show to ensure that Manchester United were soundly beaten 3-1. In the return leg, II Fenomeno Ronaldo had a score to settle with French Goalkeeper Barthezd who was part of the World Cup winning Les blues team v  Brazil 5 years prior. A match in which De Lima Ronaldo was below par and half fit. The Selecao legend registered a well taken hat-trick against Manchester United on the way to a 3-4 loss, They actually led 3-1 until David Beckham came off the bench to score two quickfire goals. 6-5 (on agg) it ended in favour of the 'Whites'. Yet another disappointment for the red army.




Tomorrow at the Santiago Bernabeu, Manchester United will attempt to make things right v a great team comprising of former ward, Cristiano Ronaldo. the 08 Ballon D'or winner aside, Los Blancos have Ricky Kka, Xabi Alonso, Mesut Ozil, Sami Khedira, Karim Benzema, Pipita Higuain, Angel Di Maria, Pepe, Sergio Ramos et al to call on when things become difficult. Young Raph Varane has come of age too.

Manchester United are not far behind in terms of quality players who can turn the tide. Wayne Rooney and RVP are currently the deadliest strike force in the World in my humble opinion and it will take something much more than the Ramos-Pepe tandem to stop them from causing untold damage over both legs. In midfield, Michael Carrick has shone brightly this term and has what it takes to pull the necessary strings. Ryan Giggs is playing like an 18 year old. The evergreen jewel of Sir Alex hasn't put a foot wrong in the last two months. His old head will be needed to negotiate through this daunting task. The likes of Nani, Ashley Young and Antonio Valencia haven't been impressive at all this season. It is a miracle that the red devils lie 12 points ahead of closest challengers City. All the wingers are in wretched form at the moment. Japan's Shinji Kagawa showed signs of his Dortmund form in the last couple of games he featured in...Although he hasn't controlled any game like he used to, when  he was a Borussen. If there's any stage he will like to light up, then this is the one. The defence of the red army must also be at its best to keep out the rampaging RM attackers. Vidic was rock solid v Everton on Sunday. The old warrior attributes were evident in his commanding defensive display two days ago. Jonny Evans at his side was his usual calm and composed self, but he might pave way for the experienced Rio Ferdinand when the team sheet is read out tomorrow. The fullbacks-Evra and Rafael have to maintain complete concentration levels throughout the encounter to avoid being exposed by Di Maria and the GREAT CR7 of life.


KEY BATTLES:

CR7 v Rafael da Silva
Faces the Club that nurtured him to Greatness.
Rafa..capable of the impossible
It is common knowledge nowadays that Ronaldo operates from the left flank, then comes infield sometimes and occasionally drifts to the right and the middle. Apart from the Brazilian youngster, Rafael, whoever plays defensive midfield must be alert and supportive to reduce the threat posed by the Portuguese Captain. Phil Jones did a great job on Bale and most recently Fellaini, but none of them is Ronaldo Dos Santos. Anderson would have been the right pick for this kind of job...Oh well, the injury prone left footer is not good enough at the moment. Some flashes of brilliance have been shown by him this season though. That's all to it.

Benzema/Higuain v VIDIC/RIO

None of them are in form currently, but to dismiss the strengths they possess would be plain daft and unprofessional. Pipita Higuain was a different animal when he wore the Albiceleste jersey v Sweden in a recent friendly. He is perhaps weighed down by the continued alterations at the Bernabeu. That and injuries have contributed to his poor form this season. Nonetheless, he is fully fit and wants to make the centre forward role at the capital his own. Benz on the other hand, is not doing well. Granted, he scored a fortuitous goal at the weekend. His all round play has been woeful at best. Whoever Jose chooses to lead the line must be closely watched by Captain Vida and his friend Rio.

OZIL V CARRICK, CLEVERLEY/ANDERSON.AKAGWA V KHEDIRA-ALONSO

WORLD CLASS FOR SURE
Elegant Alonso
Games of recent times are now won or lost in midfield and this one is no exception. Mesut Ozil is currently one of the best attacking midfielders in the game. Only Andres Iniesta is better to me. If not closely attended to, he will cause lots of havoc tomorrow. His vision, defence splitting passes, great technique and ball usage cannot be overemphasised. Those who watch the Spanish League are aware of this all. If there's anyone who can make the German superstar uncomfortable, it is Carrick. The Englishman has been reborn and is playing the best season of his career yet. He dominates his position like none other and makes others around him look great. His job tomorrow will be very important and confidence is sky high on his part. He should have a good game. Whoever partners Carrick in the centre of the pack must also play out of his mind. Sami Khedira is fast becoming the best in his position. His mazy runs and fast interplay are breathtakingly majestic. Xabi Alonso-oh my GOD. The man who also bears Olano is one of my favourite players ever..His qualities are countless. He can pass to Heaven if he wants. He is a WORLD CLASS AND DYNAMIC footballer any day. The only time his dominance wanes is v Barcelona, not hanks to Xavi and Busquets. The former Liverpool midfielder needs no further introduction. Set him loose and you get more than what you bargained for. He is the fulcrum of the Madrid team and his effectiveness should be suppressed.

ROONEY-RVP v PEPE-RAMOS
Generals in the Red Army
Contrary to what many people believe, I think it is Wayne Rooney that will come out shinning tomorrow at the Bernabeu. Analysts and pundits have singled out RVP as the main man for MUFC. That is a surprise. RVP can only play his position. Wayne is a versatile beast. A bull. A monster. His all round play against the toffees was a sight to behold. He assisted Evra on more than one occasion and made himself available when others were tight and had no space. If Manchester United will take anything significant from Madrid tomorrow, Rooney has a big role to play. Way bigger than any other for the red devils. Robin Van Persie has fit in well into the system at Manchester United. He looked rusty on Sunday,fluffing at balls and missing easy chances..He wouldn't make any mistake v Real Madrid. More than anything, he wants to succeed this season and do well in the Champions League. his 23 goals this season is nothing compared to Ronaldo's 36 in actual fact. He is the highest goal scorer in the Premier League and that's no mean feat. His goals have been very important and 10 assist added to that is nothing such of exemplary. The combination/partnership with Rooney is blossoming. It will have to be profound and deadly to drive the team to victory.

Hurdles of Life...in football parlance.
Kepler Laveran Lima 'Pepe' is back from injury. The towering centre back has been out for a while. Mourinho's men have coped well without him. His return from injury is a welcome development. The merengues are a stronger set-up with PEPE-RAMOS at the back. One is strong and ruthless, the other is physical and gigantic. Their plan to stop the Roo-RVP strike force must have alternatives because of the talents the aforementioned have in abundance. Roo can drop deep, RvP can also go wide and their movements sometimes is terrifying.

Improving day by day
David De Gea has been widely criticised for his shaky start to life as a Manchester United gloves man. The undisputed 1st choice has shown his incredible talent many times this season. Magnificent saves have become like bread and butter for the long term heir to Iker Casillass' Roja goalkeeping throne. Despite his well documented problem connected to lack of command of his area, his shot-stopping abilities outweigh whatever he falls short of. He will be called upon many times to save his team and he will rise to the challenge. That is most assured. For Real Madrid, Iker is injured/out for a while. The captain and great goalie was accidentally kicked in the hand by his own teammate, Arbeloa. Jose acted quickly by sealing a deal for former RM keeper, Diego Lopez who was at Sevilla. Lopez has been an able deputy, playing exceptionally well v Barcelona in the Copa Del Rey 1st Leg and has been superb ever since. Antonio Adan, Iker's able deputy, has been overlooked ever since, fuelling the speculation that Mou only used him to remind Casillas that he isn't indispensable.

This titanic clash will be an interesting spectacle for the viewing public. Mourinho and Fergie face each for the 15th time. Cristiano Ronaldo faces his old club for the fist time since he left 3+ years ago. Both clubs haven't crossed paths for 10 years. It remains to be seen how this will play out. Whatever happens, Football is the ultimate victor.


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